[00:28.52]From way back here on the bandstand[00:31.16]She looked like a goddess in the lights[00:34.50]At some point in the set[00:36.44]She’d turn her face and glance my way most nights[00:40.82]I’d take a little solo[00:44.16]I’d play for her, she’d smile, return the favor[00:47.99]I’d make the sweetest love to her with every semiquaver[00:53.88][00:54.67]“There’s a sadness in your playing,” she said[00:57.76]“That penetrates my bones[01:01.49]Something in your intonation, something in your tone[01:08.21]Always understated, never overblown[01:15.15]My name for you is Sad Trombone[01:21.87]Yes, my name for you is Sad Trombone.”[01:25.75][01:32.38]It seemed like she’d found the secret key to my soul[01:38.55]And gathered up my broken life and somehow made me whole[01:44.77]We’d share a room together, my bandmates were all green[01:52.28]And they warned me ‘bout some story[01:54.90]In a movie they’d all seen[01:57.38][01:59.08]“There’s a sadness in your playing,” she said[02:02.51]“That penetrates my bones[02:05.61]Something in your intonation, something in your tone[02:12.08]Always understated, never overblown[02:19.45]My name for you is Sad Trombone[02:24.78]Yes, my name for you is Sad Trombone.”[02:29.16][02:29.35]Now when the light goes out[02:30.80]And the music stops and the curtains close[02:35.13]That’s when your heartbeat race[02:37.66]Sadness on your face, and you can’t take no more[02:42.54]I see you searching for your smile[02:45.84]We haven’t seen that in a while[02:49.17]Now when the light goes out[02:51.01]And the music stops and the curtains close[02:55.64]That’s Sad Trombone[02:56.74][02:57.08]We never made much money, the ticket counts were light[03:02.31]We’d count the bars until we reached some hotel for the night[03:09.63]She was my morning coffee, the butter on my toast[03:16.74]‘Til she got a better offer from some outfit on the coast[03:23.42]Oh, there’s a sadness in my playing now[03:26.70]A desperate cry, a moan[03:30.88]Something in my choice of notes[03:33.57]Something in my tone[03:37.15]Sliding to the deepest bass from a lonely baritone[03:43.67]I guess I’ll always be the Sad Trombone[03:50.19]I guess I’ll always be the Sad Trombone[03:53.92][04:06.82]It’s an old, old story[04:09.81]And one you’ve probably heard[04:13.74]You start out in a major key[04:17.38]Then you’re down a minor third[04:20.87]Aimlessly sliding, sinking like a stone[04:27.73]It doesn’t get no deeper[04:30.38]Than the scraps that you’ve been thrown[04:34.66]But some things they just stay with you[04:38.34]Long after they have flown[04:41.03]And it always comes back down…to the bone[04:46.56]And it always comes back down…to the bone[04:57.67]Down to the bone[05:04.40]Down to the bone[05:11.13]Down to the bone[05:17.90]Down to the bone[05:24.22]Down to the bone